TES is one of the platforms that is released early in-game. This console represents the Nintendo Entertainment System in real life. The console features cartridge based games and a uniquely designed controller.

This is the fifth and last platform release by Vonny. The Playsystem 5 follows the highly successful Playsystem 4. The console it represents, the PlayStation 5, has not yet been released nor announced.

Mirconoft's next console, which is much more advanced than the MBox One. The console this represents, the Xbox Next, if this is what Microsoft desides to call their new XBox, has not been released nor announced.

The Oya is a microconsole running its own version of the Android operating system, developed by KickIT. It represents the OUYA in real life.

Notably Absent

Atari and Intellivision consoles (especially the Atari 2600) are not in the game. Atari consoles were fairly prevalent at the time the Nintendo NES was released, although they were past their heyday.

Also, some Nintendo handhelds (Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance/SP, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi/XL, and Nintendo 3DS/XL) were not included, probably because for the most part they were variations of the original device. Another series of Nintendo handhelds, the Game & Watch series, also isn't included. It would be the third starting console of the game, with its creation in 1980 and would be the only videogame at all surviving after the Great Crash of 1983(and until 1991), which is around the point the game started.

Beyond that, the Sega Saturn isn't included, probably because the developers didn't think it would be a good idea to let 3 home consoles at the same time for a single enterprise(Vena). And, in the UK, at least, there was great competition between the various Sinclair and Commodore variants for most of the 1980s until the introduction of the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST 16-bit home computers towards the end of that decade.